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Cave Springs, Grecjie Co^ Mo. Lat. 37° 20'; Lon. 93° 30' : elevation 

 1300 ft. R. H. McCon and M. Cochrane obs. S., Jan. 1871 to Mar. '75. 



Centreville, Reynolds Co., Mo. Lat. 37° 25'; Lon. 90° 58' : elevation 



ft. M. McKenzie obs. M. \V. S., Apr. 1878 to May 1887. 



Ckatnois, Osage Co., Mo. Lat. 38^39'; Lon. 91° 45' : elevation grade 

 525 ft. G. W. Dallas obs. M. W. S., Jan. 1879 to Dec. 1S86. — Gauge 

 exposed in the midst of a garden 41X39 ft without any object inside 

 the enclosure. Two walnut-trees about 25 ft. e. and s.e. having height 

 of about 25 ft ; about 10 ft. e. of these trees was a two-storj building ; 

 no other high objects near. Top of gauge 18 in. above ground. 



C/ii'llicot/ic, Livingston Co., Mo. Lat. 39° 48' ; Lon. 93° 37' : grade ele- 

 vation 775 ft. Dr. A. .S. Cloud ob'. M. W. S., Jan. 1878 to Aug. 1878; 

 W. B. Costin. May 18S0 to Dec. i8n. Eugene Daly 00s. M. W. 8., 

 Jan. 1S82 to Jun. 1SS2. 



Clinton, Henry Co., Mo. Lat. 38° 22'; Lon. 93° 48' : grade elevation 

 I, coo ft. J. W. Keil obs. M.W. .S.. Jan. 1878 to Aug. 1S78. T. M. 

 Roberts obs. M. W. S., Nov. 1879 to Aug. 1881. II. F. Dodge obs. 

 M. W. S., Nov. 1881 to Feb. 1883. 



Conception, Nodauay Co., Mo. Lat. 40° 22'; Lon. 94° 44' : grade eleva- 

 tion 975 ft. Re\ . F. M. Eckstein obs. S., Nov. 1883 to Dec. 1887. 



Corning, Holt Co., Mo. Lat. 40° 17'; Lon. 95° 31' : grade elevation 900 

 ft. Horace Martin obs. M. W. S., Apr. 1870 to Sept. 1883. 



Cuba, Crawford Co., Mo. Lat. 38° 03'; Lon. 91° 22 : grade elevation 

 925 ft. E. A. Pinnell obs. M. W. S., Jun. i878 to Aug. iSSi. 



Curryvi Ic, Pike Co., Mo. Lat. 39° o' ; Lon. 92° 23° : elevation ft. 



W. W. Vermillion, obs. S., Feb. 1882 to Apr. 1884. 



East Prairie, Missisisppi Co., Mo. Lat. 36° 50' ; Lon. 89° 20'. A. Miller 

 obs., Jan. 1S68 to Dec. 1870 «., and Jan. iS78 to Nov. 1879 M. W. S. 



Edina, Knox Co., Mo. Lat. 40° 10': Lon. 92° 12'. J. C. Agnew obs. S., 

 May 1859 to Dec. 1866. 



Fayette, Howard Co., Mo. Lat. 39° 16'; Lon. 9:. 45' : elevation 700 ft. 

 T. B. Smith obs. M. W. S., Feb. 1886 to Dec. 1887. S. S. standard 

 gauge. A sycamore 40 ft. high stands 36 ft. s.e. ; a maple 20 ft. high 

 stands 35 ft. n.w. ; a building 20 fc. high is 30 ft. e. ; a closet 8 ft. high 

 is 10 ft. s. ; two or three small fruit-trees about 10 to 20 ft. distant. 

 The rain is measured by a graduated stick. 

 Forsytke, Taney Co., Mo. Lat. 36° 43'; Lon. 95° 05'. J. J. Brown obs. 

 M. W. S., Oct. 1878 to Aug. 1882. 



Gayoso, Pemiscot Co., Mo. Lat. 36° 15'; Lon. 89° 40'. H. Treser.riter 

 obs. M. W. S., Jan. 187S to July 1881. 



Glasgow, Howard Co., Mo. Lat. 39° 13'; Lon. 92° 52' : grade elevation 

 550 ft. M. B. Collins obs. M.W. S., Jan. 187S to Feb. 1883. T. B. 

 Smith obs. M. W. S., Mar. 1883 to May 18S6. C. W. Pritchett, Direc- 

 tor of Morrison Observatory, Jan. 1S7S, to Dec. 18S7. The observa- 

 tory gauge was made by James Green, N, Y., and "has a perfectly 



